{{distinguish|Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive}} {{Infobox album| | name = Back to the Garden | type = compilation | artist = Various Artists | cover = BackGarden.jpg | alt = | released = November 1992 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = [[folk music|folk]], [[folk rock]] | length = 71:48 | label = Intrepid Records | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }}

'''''Back to the Garden''''' is a [[tribute album]] to [[Joni Mitchell]], released in 1992.<ref>Bill Donnelly, "Paying tribute to Joni". ''[[Halifax Daily News]]'', November 22, 1992.</ref> It was released on Intrepid Records, after the Canadian chart success of their 1991 [[Bruce Cockburn]] tribute, ''[[Kick at the Darkness]]''.

The album's first single was [[Sloan (band)|Sloan]]'s rendition of "[[A Case of You (song)|A Case of You]]", from Mitchell's 1971 album ''[[Blue (Joni Mitchell album)|Blue]]''. It was followed up by Squiddly's rap-infused rendition of "Blonde in the Bleachers".

==Track listing== # "Free Man in Paris" – [[Big Faith]] # "This Flight Tonight" – [[Sara Craig]] # "Carey" – [[Universal Honey]] # "Big Yellow Taxi" – [[Lorraine Scott]] # "Black Crow" – [[Molly Johnson]] # "The Beat of Black Wings" – [[Andy Stochansky]] # "Shades of Scarlett Conquering" – [[Martha and the Muffins]] # "The Hissing of Summer Lawns" – Funky Bummer<sup>1</sup> # "[[River (Joni Mitchell song)|River]]" – [[Hugh Marsh]], [[Jonathan Goldsmith (musician)|Jon Goldsmith]], [[Rob Piltch]] and [[Martin Tielli]] <sup>2</sup> # "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" – [[Kurt Swinghammer]] # "[[Coyote (song)|Coyote]]" – [[Spirit of the West]] # "[[Woodstock (song)|Woodstock]]" – W.O.W. # "Night in the City" – [[Jenny Whiteley]] # "[[A Case of You (song)|A Case of You]]" – [[Sloan (band)|Sloan]] # "Blonde in the Bleachers" – Squiddly with [[Maria Del Mar (singer)|Maria Del Mar]]<sup>1</sup> # "Songs to Aging Children Come" – [[John Cody (musician)|John Cody]] and [[Marti Jones]] # "Refuge of the Roads" – [[Laura Hubert]] and [[Art Bergmann]]

==Critical response== Chris Dafoe of ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'' singled out the album's interpretations of "River" and "Coyote" as interesting, but concluded that "this, like Intrepid's earlier Bruce Cockburn tribute, suffers from a surfeit of politeness. Those receiving the tribute are too respectable (so far it's been articulate, sensitive, critically-acclaimed folkies) and those giving the tribute are too respectful (there's nothing here, not even Sloan's punky A Case of You, that successfully hijacks a song and drags it into new territory the way [[Nazareth (band)|Nazareth]] did in the '70s with their hard rock version of This Flight Tonight.)"<ref>Chris Dafoe, "Pop: Cherry mixes a good Homebrew". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', November 23, 1992.</ref>

Neil Randall of the ''[[Waterloo Region Record]]'' wrote that the album's covers of lesser-known Mitchell songs, including "Black Crow", "The Beat of Black Wings", "Coyote", "Songs to Aging Children Come" and "Refuge of the Roads", stood out much more than the versions of her biggest hits. He concluded that "This is a very worthwhile collection, much better than the Cockburn tribute. The reason, which becomes obvious on first listening, is that Joni Mitchell is a much more varied and talented songwriter than Cockburn. I must admit that I didn't originally like the tribute idea, but Kick at the Darkness partially convinced me and this one fully does. Who's next? [[Gordon Lightfoot]]? [[Robbie Robertson]]? [[Neil Young]]? [[Paul Anka]]? Please tell me [[Guy Lombardo]] didn't write songs."<ref>Neil Randall, "Both sides then : The obscure songs are the gems on Joni Mitchell tribute album". ''[[Waterloo Region Record]]'', December 3, 1992.</ref>

==Notes== <sup>1</sup> Squiddly and (Hallelujah) Funky Bummer were both Toronto-based underground dance music bands who had been featured on Intrepid's ''Here Come the Sound Pirates'' compilation earlier the same year, but otherwise were virtually unknown outside of this compilation album.<ref>"Recent releases". ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', July 12, 1992.</ref>

<sup>2</sup> These four musicians subsequently formed the group [[Nick Buzz]] in 1994, but were credited as individuals on this album.<ref>[https://issuu.com/capertimes/docs/2013-09_caper_times_sept._16 "A Quiet Evening at Home unique and adventurous"]. ''Caper Times'', September 15, 2013. Page 6.</ref>

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